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“Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
-Robert Frost
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Antique mother of pearl needle case, complete with matching tools. Made in France circa 1870.
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Marion Scoular
Duluth, Georgia
In the Red
Blackwork
A Rainbow of Ribbons
Blackwork
“By intensifying the thickness of the thread as one border passes under another border, I wished to illustrate the possibility of creating dimension by using this technique.”



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Johanna Di Maggio
Robertsbridge, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Two Empty Pockets
Sashiko, running stitch
“I have been exploring the idea of worn out objects holding evidence of their history through the construction, intentional damage, and repair of two empty pockets. Techniques are informed by boro textiles and sashiko stitching. I considered overlooked and unseen parts of clothing and connected them to the austerity and rhythm of the stitched repair of threadbare, empty pockets.”
#reuse#recycle#make do and mend#embroidery#needlework#hand embroidery#sashiko#slow stitch#fashion#sfsnad#stitchathomechallenge#makedomendchallenge
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Tina Morris
Whitby, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Sparkly Frida
Embroidery on paper image
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Katherine Dossman
Texas, USA
Love Your Mother
I chose to make an art quilt representing our Earth. Hand marbled and cotton fabrics for the top and backing.Two blocks were assembled to represent our planet, sun and moon. I then sliced the blocks and rearranged them. Machine quilted and hand embroidered with leaves,flowers and trees.
My hope for our future is a happy life for all.We must save our planet by keeping the forests green and the oceans blue.
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Yolande Pyontka
Hanging Around
Quebec, Canada
Embroidery and sewing
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#denim#summeroflove#peacesign#stitchathomechallenge#hearts#embroidery#applique#embellishment#jeanpocket#dmcthreads
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Tina Morris
Whitby, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Untitled
“Artist living in Whitby, North Yorkshire”

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Amy Jenkins
Oakland, California
Store Bought Damage Repair
Sashiko
“As distressed garment fabrics become more fashionable, comparing and contrasting old and new damages will prompt a new and strange conversation. I treated the two distressed areas on my new jacket as opportunities to embellish, though everyone else calls it ‘a repair’.”
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Lesley Casto
Oakland, California
Burlesque Arrangement
Stem stitch, backstitch, fly stitch, satin stitch
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R Vijayalakshmi
Karnataka, India
Hearts - 2
Needlepoint
A hope for more heart in our lives and more mind in our work for the coming decade
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I love my body. I love my skin. I am a goddess. I am a queen. Lyrics by Jesse J.
#Stitchathomechallenge#Sanfranciscoschoolforembroideryanddesign#Jessej#Iamaqueen#Queen#borduren#dmc#embroidery#goedesier2015#handembroidery#Handwerken#3Dborduren
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